How can a perfectly good God justifiably damn anyone to hell? This is one version of the problem of hell. The problem of hell has become one of the most widely discussed topics in contemporary philosophy of religion. This anthology brings together contributions by contemporary philosophers whose work shapes the current debate. Contents: Introduction; Grace, character formation, and predestination unto glory, Thomas Talbott; Is it possible to freely reject God forever?, Raymond J. VanArragon; Annihilationism: a philosophical dead end?, Claire Brown and Jerry L. Walls; Compatibilism, 'wantons', and the natural consequence model of Hell, Justin D. Barnard; Value, finality, and frustration: problems for escapism?, Andrei A. Buckareff and Allen Plug; Hell, wrath and the grace of God, Stephen T. Davis; Molinism and Hell, Gordon Knight; Hell and punishment, Stephen Kershnar; Why I am unconvinced by arguments against the existence of Hell, James Cain; Hell and natural atheology, Keith E. Yandell; Infernal voluntarism and 'the courtesy of deep Heaven', Bradley L. Sickler; Birth as a grave misfortune: the traditional doctrine of Hell and Christian salvific exclusivism, Kenneth Einar Himma; Species of Hell, John Kronen and Eric Reitan; Index.